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by gjvnq
1026 days ago
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Brazilian computer science student here. Electronic voting is a good idea here because it raises the "barrier to commit fraud". Basically, back when we ran our elections on paper, there was a lot of fraud as it's pretty easy to pull off fraud schemes. With electronic voting, the system is so complex that almost no one can pull off a fraud scheme with two major expectations: voter intimidation and voter impersonation. Although even that last one is getting tougher as we now scan peoples' fingerprints. The poll worker can manually override the system but this will be recorded and they will be in hot waters of they override too much. Yes, in theory non-electronic elections are more secure, but in practice it's more complicated as we are dealing with a country with a horrible history at implementing rule of law and we have a significant amount of local authoritarian leaders (e.g. drug lords) that would definitely make it near impossible to run paper elections fairly. |
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It raises the cost and technical competence barrier, but lowers the “number of people required” barrier. So good luck having all your future elections controlled by the CIA, or whatever.